Bangladesh Plane Crash Death Toll Rises To 31

The death toll of the Bangladesh plane crash at a school in the capital Dhaka has risen to 31.

Dozens of people people are injured with about 88 of them including children being treated in hospitals.

The accident has sparked protests, with hundreds of students up in arms demonstrating close to the site of the crash, demanding accountability, compensation for victims’ families and the halt of training flights.

The death toll from the crash of the Bangladesh Air Force plane which initially stood at 20 on Monday, rose to 31 on Tuesday.

Among the those killed are 25 students, a teacher who died from burn injuries she sustained while helping others get out of the burning building, and the pilot of the training aircraft.

Firefighters further secured the site in Dhaka’s densely populated Uttara neighborhood while the military launched an investigation. The country’s civil aviation authority was not involved in the investigation directly.

Bangladesh declared Tuesday a day of national mourning, with the flags flying at half-staff across the country.

Monday’s crash at the Milestone School and College caused a fire that gutted the two-story school building. Officials said 171 people, mostly students and many with burns, were rescued and carried away in helicopters, ambulances, motorized rickshaws and in the arms of firefighters and parents.

The protesting students demanded “accurate” publication of identities of the dead and injured, compensation for their families, and an immediate halt to the use of “outdated and unsafe” training aircraft by the Bangladesh air force. They chanted slogans and accused security officials of beating them and manhandling teachers on Monday.

Source:Africa Publicity

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